ravaged 的 3 个定义
rav·aged, rav·ag·ing.
- to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
rav·aged, rav·ag·ing.
- to work havoc; do ruinous damage.
- havoc; ruinous damage: the ravages of war.
- devastating or destructive action.
ravaged 近义词
destroy, ransack
ravaged 的近义词 56 个
- consume
- damage
- demolish
- devastate
- disrupt
- gut
- impair
- overrun
- overwhelm
- pillage
- plunder
- raze
- ruin
- shatter
- sweep away
- wreck
- annihilate
- capture
- cream
- crush
- desecrate
- desolate
- despoil
- dismantle
- disorganize
- exterminate
- extinguish
- forage
- foray
- harry
- loot
- overthrow
- pirate
- prey
- prostrate
- raid
- rape
- rob
- sack
- seize
- sink
- smash
- spoil
- strip
- total
- trample
- trash
- waste
- wrest
- break up
- lay waste
- leave in ruins
- pull down
- spoliate
- stamp out
- wreak havoc
ravaged 的反义词 26 个
更多ravaged例句
- The organizations who had invested in building agile teams and a variety of complementary revenue streams were less vulnerable to the pandemic’s economic ravages.
- We need health reform focused on fixing our health-care system to reduce health-care costs, and with the ravages of the coronavirus on the system, that is unlikely to happen in the short term.
- The queen in the new colony had wounds on her face from the ravages of battle.
- Having 95% of stores away from malls helped it avoid from much of the ravages felt by Penney and Macy’s.
- The ravages of Maria continue to be felt among the Puerto Rican people, and remain visible in the island’s infrastructure.
- For Xido, spending time in war-ravaged Angola felt strangely familiar.
- The journey began well, as Washington managed to collect some rent from war-ravaged tenants in Cumberland.
- Yellow fever ravaged Philadelphia in first few weeks of October 1793.
- That lasts about five years, in which time the place has been altered, developed, and ravaged just enough to make you mad.
- Ten years ago, a population of gorillas in Central Africa was ravaged by the deadly virus.
- Just as he was starting, Bruce came upon him, laid siege to the place where he was, and ravaged his country.
- About Christmas they again ravaged Northumberland, and let off Cumberland till midsummer day next year for the sum of 600 marks.
- And after Antiochus had ravaged Egypt, in the hundred and forty- third year, he returned and went up against Israel.
- She ravaged the newspapers; they never were more bare of reference to consecrated labours.
- On the road the inoffensive inhabitants were pillaged, ravaged and massacred to the cry of 'God wills it!'